The Best Features of the Summer

Summer has been a busy time for Debug Design, as I have bee frantically trying to make the post as regular as possible. I try and post at least every two days but on occasion I have posted daily and in rare cases even twice a day.

With so many posts its easy to come back after a couple of weeks and have missed lots of great content. I thought I would sum up some five of the best posts of the last couple of months.

This ambitious post is massive and covers eighty different games each set in different countries (a few from from the US). Travel around the globe through the magic of video games seeing the idyllic to the devastated. This post has been mentioned all over the web and has grown to be one of the most popular on the site.

Whilst there are a lot of games are based on novels, there are also a lot of novels that have been made based on games. I have listed some of my favorite ones you might want to check out that include everything from the eerie ‘Alan Wake’ to the Action Packed ‘Halo: Cole Protocol’. A surprisingly popular post out only last week.

On 28th May the phenomenal success that is The Dark Room comes to London. The Dark Room is the world’s only live-action...

Ian GarstangMay 23, 2016

Gaming Debugged is a gaming blog covering mainstream and indie gaming, game design and development, news and comment from the games industry.

I like to mix up the content by providing useful information such as 'how to get started in the games industry' with the big questions (down the pub) such as 'who are the biggest game bad guys, which game location would i go on vacation to' and 'which gaming hero could you take home to meet your mum'.

Gaming Debugged (previously Debug Design) is the personal website and blog of indie gamer Ian Garstang, Graphic designer, SEO enthusiast, Indie game designer and developer and creator of Graphic Buffet, an online resource for indie game developers selling vector game graphics, art and assets for use in video games development.